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"Despite every barrage of the devil," a minister's voice, audible out on the sidewalk, shouted to a chorus of amens, "We give praise to the Lord".
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For that matter, most civilians get the Ebbers treatment every day, barraged as they are with offers of free stuff in exchange for their patronage.
It was kind of awesome to watch them every night — that barrage.
Every day a barrage of pictures of bombed mosques, sad-eyed children in wrecked schools or wounded civilians and corpses in hospitals appear in Libyan and international media.
But with no sign of dissident trouble or loyalist disorder on Monday afternoon, and with the number of anti-capitalist protesters still struggling to make double figures, the honour guard of officers had little to do but kick their heels and greet every passerby with a barrage of hellos.
Every five minutes, the barrage would move 100 m forward, continuing to pound German defences in the bombardment area.
I am inspired by my colleagues who wake up every day to a barrage of attacks to their health, safety, and loved ones, and who see no choice other than resistance.
Where Greek, Spanish and Turkish police keep the party going by violently clashing with protesters, supplementing their outrage with every baton charge and barrage of flash-bangs, British cops have worked out that kettling is generally a much more efficient way to dissuade people from demonstrating.
It's like being in the army, facing a barrage of fire every day.
Every day we hear a barrage of green sentiment, but action is not always forthcoming.
Even if I'm somehow able to withstand the barrage of reminders every time the computer is turned on.
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